two issues, none directly related to WordPress. You have code trying to use jQuery before jQuery is included in the page. The second issue is you have a file using jquery instead of jQuery.
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MiloMar 6 '14 at 19:10

Thanks! I fixed issue #2, but I don't know to fix #1. Would that be in one of the php template files?
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user3515Mar 6 '14 at 19:14

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The following code is trying to use jQuery before the jQuery library is loaded. Hard to say exactly where it is coming from, but it seems related to your form. If that is a custom form, maybe check in your theme's header.php? It is definitely not being enqueued properly and so I would guess it might be hard-coded.

This is not related to WordPress, I guess moderators are in a good mood. Anyway this error can happen when a script that needs jQuery is enqueued before jQuery. The solution might be to use the parameter $deps of wp_enqueue_script() :

Thanks for answering. I don't understand why this is not related to wp, but whatever. I added array('jquery') to where I'm enqueueing that script, but I still get the error in the console. Any advice?
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user3515Mar 6 '14 at 20:50

I've edited answer. Do not forget to empty cache if your site cache for known users.
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JMauMar 6 '14 at 20:54

Do I need to register each script twice, then?
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user3515Mar 6 '14 at 20:56

not at all. My mystake, I've put this on the wrong topic. Fixed now.
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JMauMar 6 '14 at 20:57

OK> I will empty the site cache and try again. Thanks
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user3515Mar 6 '14 at 20:59